Abstract
This study aims to clarify the features of declining and rising the number of hotel guests in hot spring areas by classification of the function and price of accomodation. The conclusions are as follows: 1) The hot spring areas of a nationwide high rank are worried about attracting customers. 2) When the staying function is changed corresponding to the increase and decrease of the number of hotel guests, there are examples of changing the price, and the hot spring areas into which the rise and fall divides is included in this type. 3) The problem of the invariant of the hot spring areas is to make the aspect that thinks about giving individuality to the hot spring areas and the entire hot spring areas and atmosphere. 4) The feature of Tsuchiyu is a point seen before the tone of argument that there are a lot of articles that propose it concerning the hot spring areas, and cooperation in the hot spring areas are more necessary rises on a nationwide scale at time when the number of hotel guests changed from a decrease to an increase.
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Komori, M., Soshiroda, A., & Tsutsumi, T. (2010). A primary study on rejuvenation of hot spring areas. Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 45.3(0), 409–414. https://doi.org/10.11361/journalcpij.45.3.409
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